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and magnetic data to map subsurface structures 3. Basin modelling, with knowledge of sedimentary processes and tectonic evolution The project would contribute to mapping the thickness of sedimentary
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for more details: https://ic3.uit.no/news/sediments-analogues-past-ice-streams-landscapes Within this research area, you can pursue the research questions and methodologies that you are most passionate about
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: https://ic3.uit.no/news/interview-retreat-ice-sheets-expose-release-carbon-quantify Within this research area, you can pursue the research questions and methodologies that you are most passionate about
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of the interactions between glaciers and oceans, with a focus on the European Arctic. Please read this interview for more details on Pedro’s work: https://ic3.uit.no/news/msca-physical-biochemical-modeling Within
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details on Philipp’s work: https://ic3.uit.no/news/polar-marine-ecosystems-msca Within this research area, you can pursue the research questions and methodologies that you are most passionate about – this
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symposium June 10-11, 2026 (hybrid physical/digital event, see details at uit.no/project/arcticmsca/program-structure ). At this event, the candidates will present their past research achievements, discuss
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, see details at uit.no/project/arcticmsca/program-structure ). At this event, the candidates will present their past research achievements, discuss future plans with their potential supervisor and learn
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event, see details at uit.no/project/arcticmsca/program-structure ). At this event, the candidates will present their past research achievements, discuss future plans with their potential supervisor and
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at uit.no/project/arcticmsca/program-structure ). At this event, the candidates will present their past research achievements, discuss future plans with their potential supervisor and learn how to write a
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of Norway through the “Arctic MSCA-PF program”. Successful postdoc candidates will be invited for a two-day MSCA-PF symposium June 10-11, 2026 (hybrid physical/digital event, see details at https://uit.no